Fed Gov Chapter 8: Political Parties, Candidates, and Campaigns
What percentage of voters today cast a split ticket?
20%
Over ______ percent of presidential campaigns spending is for media.
59
What percentage of party activists work within local political party organizations?
95%
Which two candidates for president lost in overwhelming landslides in part because they diverged too far from the middle of the ideological spectrum?
Barry Goldwater George McGovern
Which political party has been known for its advancement of civil rights and expansion of social welfare programs?
Democratic Party
Since 1968 the Republican Party has been weaker at the national level than it was in the decades after the Great Depression.
False
True or false: The Internet has overtaken television as the principal medium of election politics.
False
Which of the following states have closed/partially closed primaries?
Nevada North Carolina Florida
What usually happens after a third party is relatively successful in attracting votes during a U.S. national election?
One or both major parties will try to co-opt the issue or issues that made the third party successful.
The strongest ideological party in U.S. history was the
Populist Party.
The strongest reform party in U.S. history was the
Progressive Party
The party realignment that began in the 1960s was completed during what presidency?
Reagan
Opposition to slavery gave rise to which party?
Republican Party
Which party benefited from the 1896 realignment, which was triggered by an economic depression following a banking crisis under President Grover Cleveland?
Republican Party
Which of the following led to the start of the political party realignment in the 1930s that worked to the benefit of the Democratic Party?
The Great Depression
Which is a reason that some scholars think we have moved into a new party alignment?
The Republican Party has become stronger in the South and the Democratic Party had become stronger in the Northeast.
When a realignment in the electorate occurs, which of the following occurs?
The parties reorganize themselves.
In politics, what do linkage institutions do?
They connect citizens with government.
How did many of the founders of the United States view political parties?
They viewed political parties with suspicion.
True or false: Rather than being the result of an abrupt shift in response to a single disruptive issue, realignments are caused by gradual changes in response to several issues.
True
True or false: The median voter theory helps to explain why a party may lose an election when it veers too far from the middle of the ideological spectrum.
True
Which party formed during the 1830s was competitive against the Jacksonian Democratic Party?
Whig Party
Countries with multiparty systems tend to have what kind of electoral system?
a proportional representation system
Which of the following sum up the various functions of political consultants?
advising on how to run a successful campaign gathering voter opinions production of promotional materials
What is the term Darrell West uses to describes candidates' use of televised ads?
air wars
Which of the following best describes the voting electorate after the expansion of voting rights during the era of Jacksonian democracy?
all white males
Which of the following characteristics of political campaigns have undergone change?
amount of money required focus of the campaign length of the campaign
All party organizations have a responsibility to
build support among voters
Political parties and their ability to control politics in the United States.have been weakened by ______-centered campaigns.
candidate
The most important minor parties in the 20th century have been ______ parties.
factional
Third parties that break off from one of the two dominant parties are known as
factional parties
In the era of Jacksonian democracy, the efforts of local party organizations, along with the extension of voting rights to citizens without property, contributed to an almost ______ increase in election turnout.
fourfold
Since the 1980s, which group has voted most strongly for the Republican Party?
fundamentalist Christians
The fact that more white women than white men vote for the Democratic Party is an example of a(n) ________ gap.
gender
The largest expenditure in presidential campaigns is for which of the following?
media
On a variety of issues, white women hold opinions that are on average ______ than those of white men.
more liberal
A ______ political system is made up of at least three political parties.
multiparty
Local party organizations operate
only during campaign periods
A(n) ______ primary is one in which any registered voter, regardless of party affiliation, may vote.
open
The highlighting of candidates' attributes is called
packaging.
Organizations that nominate and seek to elect candidates to government office are known as
political parties
A reason political parties have emerged whenever democracy has been established is that
political parties provide individuals a way to join together in order to exercise their collective influence.
Which of the following contributed to the decline of the old system of party organizations?
primary elections
In Britain's 2017 election, the Liberal Democrats received 7 percent of the national vote and, thereby, roughly 7 percent of the seats in Parliament. This is an example of a _____ system.
proportional representation
Voting for a candidate's promises rather than his or her past actions is an example of what is called ______ voting.
prospective
Which type of third party arises from a belief that partisan politics is a corrupting influence that needs to be changed?
reform parties
The national, state, and local organizations of the Republican and Democratic parties are
relatively independent; that is, each level does not have much control over the others.
Third parties formed to promote a stance on a particular issue are known as
single-issue parties.
During the 1930s the Democratic Party became the party of federal power rather than the ______ party.
states rights
Many voters cast a ______, where they only vote for candidates of one party.
straight ticket
The in-party's chances of staying in power has historically depended primarily on
the condition of the economy
Who oversees the day-to-day operations of the political party's national organization?
the national chair
Which of the following statements about televised debates in presidential campaigns are true?
they are usually part of presidential campaigns
America's plurality, or winner-take-all, system of electing candidates works to the disadvantage of
third parties
Primaries in which candidates of both parties are on the same ballot and the top-two finishers compete in the general election are called ______ primaries.
top-two
Current election laws in the United States favor
two-party system
When does a national party committee defer to the president to chose a national chair?
when the party controls the White House
True or false: Today's candidates are more likely than before to owe their nomination to the efforts of their political party organization.
False
Which of the following are true about political contributions called hard money?
Hard money is subject to legal limits. Hard money is money given directly to a candidate. Hard money is money political parties give to candidates. Hard money can be spent as the recipient chooses.
To date, the Internet has proven itself to be better than television as a medium for
fundraising. mobilizing supporters.
Which two political parties were competitive during the first party system?
Federalists Democratic-Republicans
Which of the following statements is true regarding a single-member district electoral system?
The candidate with more votes than any opponent wins the election in the district.
What is the purpose of a primary election (direct primary)?
to enable voters to select their respective party's candidates for a general election